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Stonebridge Photography Club November 11, 2014
BRACKETING EXPOSURES Stonebridge Photography Club November 11, 2014
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WHAT IS BRACKETING? A camera feature that shoots rapid fire multiple exposures at different f-stops. You set the variance of f-stops. Usually in thirds. Ex. 0.3, 0.5, 0.7, 1.0 or 1/3, ½, 2/3, 1 You set the number of pictures to be taken You set the sequence. Ex. Underexpose/As selected/ overexpose Can be done manually, but why would you??
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WHY DO IT? Bracketing allow you to take multiple shots of the same subject at different exposures in order to: A. Get the correct exposure B. Get multiple shots at different exposures to later merge into a picture with proper overall exposure C. Do a “poor man’s HDR”.
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Set camera to “Aperture Preferred” or “Shutter Preferred” mode
In “Auto mode” the camera makes some of its own adjustments – not necessarily what you want.
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HOW DO YOU DO IT? – on Nikon
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Press and hold the BKT button
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DIAL IN SETTINGS Use control wheels to set number of exposures and exposure variance. Release the BKT button
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HOW DO YOU DO IT? – on Canon
Push MENU button and find the settings for “Expo Comp/ AEB” “AEB” stands for Auto Exposure Bracketing
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Click “set” button”
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Then click “AEB”
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Scroll, touch, or click desired settings
Scroll, touch, or click desired settings. When finished press the “SET” button
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Set camera exposure and shoot away
Remember to hold the camera steady to avoid shake or use a tripod.
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